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, A. M. REEVES.

PAPER BAG AND TWINE HQLDBR.

No. 288,116. Patented Nov. 6, 1883.

ATTORNEYS.

N. FEIZRS. Phmnfnmegrapher. washington, D. C

UNITED STATES,

PATENT OFFICE.

ABBOTT M. BEEvEs, 0E IvIANsEIELD, ILLINOIS, AssIGNoB To nIMsELE Ann WILLIAM W. BEATY, OF SAME PLACE.

PAPER-BAG AND TWINE HOLDER.

SPEGIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 288,116, dated November 6, 1883.

To Cif/Z whom it may concern:

Beit knownthat I, ABBOTT M. REEvEs, of Mansfield, in the county of Piatt and State of Illinois, have invented a new and Improved Paper-Bag and Twine Holder, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact descrip,

The obj eet of my invention is to provide a new and improved device for holding a ball of twine and different sizes of paper bags l or wrappers.

The invention consists of the combination and arrangement of parts, substantially as hereinafter fully set forth and claimed.

Reference is to be had to the accompanying drawings, forming apart of this speciiication,

in which similar letters of reference indicate or chains B from a swivel-joint, C, providedcorresponding parts in both the gures.

Figure l is a side view of my improved paper-bag and twine holder. Fig. 2 is a plan view of the same.

A ring, A, is suspended by means of Wires with a hook, C', for suspending it from the Application filed September 7, 138,3. (No model.)

suspended, which are constructed in the man 35 ner ofsafety-pins. The pins are passed through the paper bags or wrappers, which are thus `suspended from the'sa-ine.

Different sizes of paper bags or Wrappers can be held on the rings. To fasten paper 4c bags or wrappers in the pins M, the pins are removed from the hooks L and are passed through the bags or Wrappers, and are then replaced on the hooks L. The special advantage of my improved device is that the twine- 45 holder, as well as the bag-holders, can be removed simply and very readily for renewing the supply of twine or of bags.

Having thus described my invention, I .claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent- 5c 1. The combination, with the ring A, of the upwardly-projectingwires D, the cup G, resting on the same, the hooks L, and the springpins M, suspended from the same, substantially as herein shown and described. 5L 2. The combination, with the ring A, ofthe upwardly-projecting wires D, the lower ends ofrs'hich form hooks J, projecting from the ring A, the tags K, suspended from the hooks J, the cup G, resting on'the wires D, the hooks 6c L on the ring A, and the spring-pins M, suspended from the hooks L, substantially as herein shown and described.

ABBOTT M. REEVES.

Witnesses:

W. W. BEATY, H. C. HIDY. 

